Supreme Court
*Pomiechowski
v
District Court of Legnica, Poland and another
Rozanski
v
Regional Court 3 Penal Department, Poland
Lukaszewski
v
District Court of Torun, Poland
Halligen
v
Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2012] UKSC 20
2012 Feb 21, 22;
May 23
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers PSC, Baroness Hale of Richmond, Lord Mance, Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, Lord Wilson JJSC
ExtraditionAppealJurisdictionDistrict judges ordering extradition of arrested personAppellants’ notices filed at courtWhether service on judicial authority of unsealed copy of entire notice sufficientWhether necessary that notice served be sealedWhether absence of seal curable as procedural errorWhether service on judicial authority of sealed copy of first page of filed notice sufficientWhether necessary that document served identify decision appealedWhether necessary that document served include grounds of appealWhether “notice of an appeal” given in timeWhether British citizens entitled to rights not available to aliensWhether statutory appeal provisions compatible with Convention right to fair trialWhether to be read so as to be compatible with Convention rightsWhether court having jurisdiction to hear appeals Human Rights Act 1998 (c 42), s 3(1), Sch 1, Pt I, art 6.1 Extradition Act 2003 (c 41), ss 26(4), 108(4) CPR r 3.10
Human rightsLibertyChallenge to lawfulness of detentionWhether applicable to detention pending extradition Human Rights Act 1998, Sch 1, Pt I, art 5.4
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